KyHealth Choices A New Beginning For Kentucky Medicaid: Ensuring healthcare coverage for Kentucky’s most vulnerable citizens.

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KyHealth Choices A New Beginning For Kentucky Medicaid: Ensuring healthcare coverage for Kentucky’s most vulnerable citizens

2 KyHealth Choices Kentucky Medicaid Covers nearly half of all births in the Commonwealth per year Provides health coverage to 1 out of every 3 children and 1 out of every 7 seniors over age 65 Provides coverage to approximately 691,000 enrollees representing more than 15% of the state’s total population

3 KyHealth Choices –Improve the health status of those Kentuckians enrolled in the program –Ensure people receive the right care, in the right setting, at the right time –Ensure the solvency of Kentucky Medicaid for future generations of Kentuckians –Transform Kentucky’s Medicaid into a 21 st Century Health Care System Kentucky envisioned a NEW Medicaid program that would:

4 KyHealth Choices Undertook a Simultaneous Approach –Federal changes to Medicaid Advocated for state flexibility in the Medicaid program at the federal level Presentation to Congressional leadership and various subcommittees in April 2005 Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 passed by Congress and signed by President Bush on February 8, –1115 Demonstration Waiver Only vehicle at the time Submitted to CMS in November 2005

5 KyHealth Choices Pre-DRA Medicaid X“One size fits all” with identical programs statewide regardless of need XVery limited (if any) consumer involvement XNo limitations on benefits on services KyHealth Choices Cost sharing and alternative premiums New rules for prescription drug coverage Co-pays for emergency room visits for non- emergency care Tailored health benefit packages Increases in the use of home and community services rather than institutional, long term care services Service limitations Incorporates best practices from the commercial market Maximum out of pocket expense limits Tiered formulary Consumer involvement in prevention and care management

6 OPTIMUM CHOICES ICF/MR Level of Care OPTIMUM CHOICES ICF/MR Level of Care FAMILY CHOICES KCHIP and most children served in Medicaid FAMILY CHOICES KCHIP and most children served in Medicaid COMPREHENSIVE CHOICES NF Level of Care COMPREHENSIVE CHOICES NF Level of Care GLOBAL CHOICES General Medicaid Population GLOBAL CHOICES General Medicaid Population KyHealth Choices Kentucky’s Medicaid Reform Initiative KyHealth Choices Kentucky’s Medicaid Reform Initiative Targeted Benefit Plans KyHealth Choices

7 Global Choices (235,000 members) will cover the general Medicaid population program including foster children and medically fragile children. (Traditional State Plan Amendment) Family Choices ( 263,000 members) will cover most children including the SCHIP children. (Deficit Reduction Act) Optimum Choices (3,500 members) covers individuals with mental retardation and developmental disabilities in need of long term care. (1115 Demonstration Waiver) Comprehensive Choices (27,900 members) covers individuals who are elderly and in need of a nursing facility level of care and also individuals with acquired brain injuries. (1915 C Waiver)

8 KyHealth Choices Member Involvement Members will be encouraged to participate in prevention and disease management programs Cost Sharing Most members enrolled in KyHealth Choices will be required to share in the cost of many of the covered services Service Limits Some services and prescriptions have limits. For example, prescription medicines are limited to a total of four per month.

9 KyHealth Choices KyHealth Choices… Eliminates the one-size fits all approach to Medicaid Utilizes best practices from the commercial health insurance market Improves the quality of care delivered to our members Empowers members to be active participants in their own healthcare Enables the Commonwealth to sustain the Medicaid program through a savings of nearly one billion dollars over seven years